Transgression, Struggle, and Scandal

Anna Müller
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This article analyzes the lives of a handful of women, who, after years of involvement in various military conflicts (from World War I to World War II), were sentenced to long prison sentences. Particularly, it explores the lives of Anna Neuman, Irena Tomalakwa, Elżbieta Zawacka, and Emilia Malessa from the perspective of the concept “postawa” which most of them acquired in the early years of their life while soldiering (postawa as a concept related to discipline). They understood it as a stand that they would take throughout their entire life. Hence, postawa was more than a social role. It was an attitude, something that they had to achieve throughout their lives, finally also something that guaranteed continuity in their lives. Their imprisonment fit the definition of postawa well and provided them with a chance to define their actions not as heroic acts of Polish patriots, but rather as an attitude to which they were socialized. Through the biographic history of these women, the Polish history of gender can be seen as dynamic (as dynamic as their postawa allowed them to be). In that sense, postawa may be treated almost as a quintessential transgression, which, depending on the situation, can be seen as a phenomenon that helps them cross many boundaries or adapt to circumstances. Paradoxically, it helps them define their space outside of narrowly defined terms of patriotism, heroism, or martyrology, but ultimately giving them a voice as Polish patriots.
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越轨、斗争和丑闻
本文分析了一些妇女的生活,她们在多年参与各种军事冲突(从第一次世界大战到第二次世界大战)之后,被判处长期监禁。特别是,文章从 "postawa "这一概念的角度探讨了 Anna Neuman、Irena Tomalakwa、Elżbieta Zawacka 和 Emilia Malessa 的生活,她们中的大多数人都是在早年当兵时获得了 "postawa "这一概念("postawa "是一个与纪律有关的概念)。他们将其理解为贯穿一生的立场。因此,"后瓦 "不仅仅是一种社会角色。这是一种态度,是他们终生必须做到的事情,最终也是保证他们生活连续性的事情。她们的监禁非常符合 "后瓦 "的定义,并为她们提供了一个机会,使她们能够将自己的行为定义为一种社会态度,而不是波兰爱国者的英雄行为。通过这些妇女的传记史,我们可以看到波兰的性别史是充满活力的(正如她们的 "后瓦 "所允许的那样充满活力)。从这个意义上说,"后瓦 "几乎可以被视为一种典型的越轨行为,根据不同的情况,可以将其视为一种帮助她们跨越许多界限或适应环境的现象。自相矛盾的是,它帮助他们在狭义的爱国主义、英雄主义或殉道精神之外界定自己的空间,但最终给予他们作为波兰爱国者的发言权。
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